Understanding Akashic Records: A Cosmic Library that Rivals A.I. Data Mining

Tesla and Predix-fx.online data mine as much data from us and the earth as possible to back up Bitcoin. It’s never going to work.

#1, the crystals at the center of the planet are a library of all of Earth’s knowledge already. #2, the universe has the akashic records in the cosmic web. AI data mining can’t compete with our natural data. But go ahead and try. It’s just ripping people off, not adding to abundance for humans to share.

But the government claims it is going to move to Bitcoin. Why?

What Are the Akashic Records?

From Gaia.com

Many describe or explain the concept in different ways. In essence, the Akashic Records are believed to be the repository of every thought. They are also the repository of every word and every deed of every living being. This includes good, bad, and awful. This covers all times: past, present, and future. It’s a compendium of knowledge of all life forms and entities. Those familiar with the records report that there is no judgment or implied penalty. The records are said to simply be a record of each soul’s journey through the infinite.

History and Origin of the Akashic Records

One of the earliest references to the Akashic Records in modern times was made by Helena Blavatsky. She founded the Theosophical movement in the late 19th century. Theosophy is an esoteric belief system. It incorporates philosophical tenets from eastern religions. It maintains that “there is no religion higher than Truth.”    

Blavatsky claimed she learned of the records from Tibetan monks, or “mahatmas.” They said the records could be found in the “akasha” or “akasa.” This is the Sanskrit word for astral light or the ether element in eastern belief systems. This fifth element of space is considered the fundamental fabric of reality. (5D) It is the source from which all other elements emerge — the source of material reality. The eastern idea of karma is a major facet of the akashic records.

These “Masters of the Ancient Wisdom,” as Blavatsky referred to them as, taught her clairvoyance, psychic abilities, and astral projection. She used these tools to channel information from the akashic records. She also built a large following of Theosophists, including some famous ones.

Metaphysician Rudolf Steiner also referenced the Akashic Records. He asserted that every action, word, and thought leaves a trace in etheric realms. Contemporary physicist Ervin Laszlo explores concepts of Akasha from a scientific perspective. He concludes that the Akasha contains templates for human ideals like harmony and equanimity. This is reflected in his “Akasha Paradigm,” which he relates to the evolutionary processes of human beings.

Those who subscribe to Akashic record models often reference the Book of Life first mentioned in the old testament (Exodus). Biblical scripture states that a record of every life is kept in heaven. From these records, souls are judged.

Explorations of the akashic field were also a major focus of the writings and work of Edgar Cayce. Cayce’s Akashic studies suggested a storehouse of information exists on a non-physical plane. This storehouse maintains a record of every soul’s past, present, and future. Cayce’s readings are some of the best known.

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